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Princes Pier

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January 24, 2018 Tim Mosslong exposure, Melbourne, Nikon D800, Photography, Princes Pier, seascape, Sigma 35mm, water1 Comment

Passing storm v2…

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January 22, 2018 Tim Mosslong exposure, Melbourne, Nikon D800, Photography, Princes Pier, seascape, Sigma 35mm, water1 Comment

Passing storm…

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July 18, 2017July 18, 2017 Tim Moss35mm f/2, Contax G2, film, Melbourne, Photography, planar, Precisa, Princes Pier, seascape, sunrise, water3 Comments

One of the joys of photography is that moment on that freezing, windy morning when the sun finally breaks through the clouds, just for a second…

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July 1, 2016 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, big stopper, E-M5ii, Kodachrome, lee, Melbourne, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Princes Pier, Really Nice Images, seven5, Spirit of Tasmania, waterLeave a comment

A day in the life: Pt.13

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02:10:53pm. Princes Pier.
Just a quick turn to the left from my last shot, is a very familiar shape… to me it’s a symbol for escape, adventure, family, and maybe even home…

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June 30, 2016 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, big stopper, E-M5ii, Kodachrome, lee, Melbourne, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Pier, Princes Pier, Really Nice Images, seven5, waterLeave a comment

A day in the life: Pt.12

DITL-12

02:07:07pm. Princes Pier.
I keep returning to this location; there’s something about it that seems to draw in photographers, and draw them back. On this day, I was seeking a new angle, looking for patterns and textures and forms at a different level…

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Melbourne 365: Day 280

December 27, 2015December 17, 2015 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, 365 project, architecture, E-M1, long exposure, Melbourne, night, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Princes Pier, urban, vsco film 04, waterLeave a comment

They seemed like living things, not moving but watching, always watching us…

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Melbourne 365: Day 280

Melbourne 365: Day 276

December 23, 2015December 17, 2015 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, 365 project, E-M1, long exposure, Melbourne, Photography, Princes Pier, seascape, seven5, vsco film 04, waterLeave a comment

Shapes and lights in the distance. We build our future on the bones of our past. We don’t yet know its shape, but we feel the weight pushing down the foundations of our memories. Always down…

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Melbourne 365: Day 276

Melbourne 365: Day 270

December 17, 2015 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, 365 project, architecture, E-M1, long exposure, Melbourne, night, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Princes Pier, seascape, seven5, urban, vsco film 04, waterLeave a comment

The old and the new sit alongside each other, watching, waiting, wondering what could have been, or what might yet be…
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Melbourne 365: Day 270

Melbourne 365: Day 103

July 3, 2015 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, 365 project, architecture, E-M1, long exposure, Melbourne, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Princes Pier, seascapeLeave a comment

An island in a sea of blue… a cold, calm, crisp, clear morning… a good way to start the day.

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Melbourne 365: Day 103

Melbourne 365: Day 102

July 2, 2015 Tim Moss12-40mm f/2.8, 365 project, architecture, big stopper, E-M1, long exposure, Melbourne, Olympus OM-D, Photography, Princes Pier, seascape, sunrise, urban1 Comment

Tides come and go, a slow and regular way of marking time. The sun rises and sets, and rises again, always the same. People arrive, work their purposes, and leave.

And through all of this, they wait. Silent. Old. Worn. Patient.

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Melbourne 365: Day 102

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